Carlos Ble wrote:
>http://www.mono-project.com/GtkSharp_TreeView_Tutorial>>Sure, I already found this, but what I am struggling with are issues
such as how to:
- Select a column of data
- Make it so that if you tab from a cell you move one cell to the right
and return will move one line down
- When I override the Edited event from the CellRenderer, I would like
to know which column it is currently located. The only things passed to
the func are the Gtk.EditedArgs and the Gtk.CellRendererText. While the
EditedArgs has a path, it only gives me the row being edited and not the
column. I'm using a data class that keeps values by a Hashtable whose
keys are set by the column headers (it is ok people will not have
columns with the same name). How can I determine which column is being
edited (The tree View Column only emits on Clicked). Can I get a
reference to the TreeViewColumn that I added the cell to during
construction?). It appears that Gtk.UserData is depreciated. I can see
that using TreeView.GetCursor() can be called from within the
EditedFunc, but this seems a bit kludgy and I must be missing something
here.
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